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1 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N & O-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS 2013 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N & O-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS 1 March 2013
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2 Documents to be issued: 1.Instructions for Candidates Booklet by 22 Feb 2013 2.Registration Schedule (for class notice board) 3.Registration slip
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3 1.Registration Policy 2.Registration Process 3.Exam Fees & Payment 4.Special Arrangement 5.Malpractice AGENDA
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4 1.Registration Policy 2.Registration Process 3.Exam Fees & Payment 4.Special Arrangement 5.Malpractice AGENDA
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5 GCE O-Level Sec 3 Higher MT Sec 3 candidates taking Higher MT in Sec 4 must register for year-end O-Level MT exam this year
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6 GCE O-Level Sec 5 N(A) Candidates who offered O-Level subjects in S4N(A) may register for the same subjects again if they wish
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7 School candidates are not allowed to register as private candidates Candidates who do so will have their private registrations cancelled and the private exam fees paid forfeited Double Registration (School & Private)
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8 1.Registration Policy 2.Registration Exercise 3.Exam Fees & Payment 4.Special Arrangement 5.Malpractice AGENDA
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9 Exam Registration ExamRegistration period N(T)- & N(A)-Levels1– 8 Mar O-Level1– 8 Mar MT/MTB (Rev) Re-sit MTB 2 nd Registration Mid-August
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10 O-Level Mother Tongue After result release, candidates who sat for mid-year MT O Level exam can register to resit.
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12 No of subjects for registration Academic Stream in school Taking N(A)- Level Subjects Taking O-Level Subjects Academic Stream to be selected in iEXAMS Remarks Sec 3 EXP Express (w HMT) Sec 4 EXP Express / Express (w HMT) Min 6 O Level subjects Sec 4 N(A) Normal (Academic) 5-8 N(A) and O subjects Sec 4 N(T) 1-2 Normal (Exceptional) 5-7 N(T) subjects Sec 5 N(A) Normal (Academic)/ Normal (Exceptional 4-7 O Level subjects
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13 Exam Registration Exam Timetable (by End Feb) N(T)- & N(A)-Level Exams O-Level Exam Personalised Entry Proof/Timetable (by End June) No need entry proof for MT Jun paper
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14 1.Registration Policy 2.Registration Exercise 3.Exam Fees & Payment 4.Special Arrangement 5.Malpractice AGENDA
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15 Total Exam Fee $52 if a candidate registers for at least 1 Cambridge subject $26 if a candidate registers for local subject(s) only Charged once for candidates taking both N(A)- and O-Level exams Basic FeeTotal Subject Fee + = For Singapore Citizens
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16 Payment Schedule GIRO Deduction 9 Apr Cash Payees 11 Mar– 24 Apr Failed GIRO 17 Apr – 24 Apr -Level GIRO Deduction 19 Apr Cash Payees 12 Apr – 7 May Failed GIRO 29 Apr – 7 May -Level
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17 Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) MOE FAS candidates will receive 75% subsidy from MOE and 25% subsidy from SAC SAC FAS candidates will receive 25% subsidy from SAC and are only required to pay 75% of the exam fees in cash. Payable for late registrations after deadlines: N(T) and N(A): after 30 April 2013 O Level : after 5 Jul 2013 Under protest fees Note: MOE: Ministry of Education SAC: School Advisory Committee
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18 Welfare / School Advisory Committee Assistance Scheme (SAC-AS) Candidates on welfare or paying using SAC funds: indicate ‘Opt Out’ as their Giro Option Otherwise, their bank accounts will be deducted
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GIRO Option Form For candidates with active GIRO accounts Ensure sufficient funds before deduction date – 9 April for N-Level – 19 April for O-Level Strongly encouraged to Opt-in (Pay Exam fees through GIRO) 19
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No GIRO Option Form No GIRO Account Inactive GIRO Account due to – 2 (successive) failed deduction of school fees – closed account by Account Holder/Owner 20
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21 Subject Amendment Amendments after the registration period can only be made after candidate’s payment status in iEXAMS is ‘Paid’ Subject fees for subjects that are deleted will not be refunded Any additional exam fees payable resulting from amendments must be paid in cash
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22 Subject Amendment No amendments allowed after: 30 Apr 2013 (N(T)- & N(A)-Levels) 5 Jul 2013 (O-Level) Underprotest fees apply for all registrations after 30 Apr (N(T)- & N(A)-Levels) and 5 Jul (O-Level).
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23 Withdrawal from GCE Examinations Candidates who completely withdraw from exam are entitled to a refund of the basic fee and total subject fee paid for the exam if the withdrawal requests are submitted by: 30 Apr 2013 (N-Level) 5 Jul 2013 (O-Level)
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24 Full Withdrawal from GCE Examinations No cash/cheque refund - candidates who paid their exam fees by cash are required to submit the DCA Form and photocopies of their NRIC and bank book/statement to effect the refund to their bank accounts Candidates who have taken any part of the exam (Oral, LC, Practical, Written) deemed to have sat the exam no refund of exam fee for the subject taken no result/certificate issued
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25 1.Registration Policy 2.Registration Exercise 3.Exam Fees & Payment 4.Access Arrangement 5.Malpractice AGENDA
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26 Candidates with Physical Disabilities Examples of Physical Disabilities Hearing Impairment, Visual Impairment, Physical Impairment Inform your FTs if you have not done so. Bring along your Medical Report for verification.\ Some annonation may appear in the certificate Access Arrangement
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27 1.Registration Policy 2.Registration Exercise 3.Exam Fees & Payment 4.Special Arrangement 5.Malpractice AGENDA
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28 Malpractice/Dishonesty Candidates are required to read the ‘Instructions for School Candidates’ Booklet carefully as they are taken to have read, understood and agreed to the exam rules and regulations set out in the booklet when they sit the GCE Exams
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29 Malpractice/Dishonesty If a candidate is found violating any examination regulations, he/she may be given a ‘ T ’ for that subject. Candidates who bring in mobile phones or any unauthorised material into the exam hall/room will be found guilty of malpractice, regardless of whether these were intentionally brought in or used during the exam.
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30 Approved dictionaries and calculator Refer to Annex… Dictionary: Bring the dictionary next week during email test for teachers to stamp approval. Calculator: Bring the calculator next week to stamp approval.
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31 Use of Dictionaries Refer to the Instructions for School Candidates Booklet for the approved list of dictionaries Candidates who are caught using dictionaries that are not approved or contains annotation will be found guilty of malpractice
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32 Use of Electronic Calculators Refer to the Instructions for School Candidates Booklet for the approved list of calculators Candidates who are caught using calculators that are not approved will be found guilty of malpractice.
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33 In Summary… N LevelO Level Verify Registration Slip 1 Mar GIRO Option Form 1 Mar11 Mar GIRO Deduction 9 Apr19 Apr Cash Payees 11 Mar – 24 Apr 12 Apr– 7 May Failed GIRO17 – 24 Apr 29 Apr – 7 May Entry Proof 26 June1 Jul
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34 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N & O-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS 2013 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N & O-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS 1 March 2013 Verifying Registration Slips (RS)
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35 Registration slips (RS) Refer to pg 3 of booklet Verify personal particulars and subject entries Make amendments needed on RS clearly All verified RS must be signed and returned to FT.
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36 Registration slips (RS) If there are amendments, school will print and issue finalised RS Candidates to check personal particulars and subject entries All verified RS must be signed and returned to FT.
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